introduction to storage security

Introduction to Storage Security. Version 2.0. September 9, 2009. Publication of this SNIA Technical Proposal has been approved by the SNIA. This document represents a stable proposal for use as agreed upon by the Security TWG. The SNIA does not endorse this recommendation for any other purpose than the use described.

Introduction. According to the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA), storage security represents the convergence of the storage, networking, and security disciplines, technologies, and methodologies for the purpose of protecting and securing digital assets. Historically, the focus has been on both the vendor aspects

A Brief Introduction to Online Storage Security. Online data storage enables you to access and recover any of your data on any device connected to the internet. For optimized performance and increased backup speed, only backup files with changes will be backed up using incremental backups.

Encryption at rest. There are three Azure storage security features that provide encryption of data that is “at rest”: Storage Service Encryption allows you to request that the storage service automatically encrypt data when writing it to Azure Storage.

Fibre Channel storage has typically been used to present block storage to compute hosts. This is separate from the production networking and uses a separate medium, electronics and protocol. Fibre Channel security usually entails configuring LUN zoning or LUN masking (a LUN being the logical unit of disk or a partition off a larger physical array).

Introduction to Excel Macro Security and Storage The main purpose of this Book is to show you how to work with the main Excel macro and VBA security features and storage options to: • Reduce the risks that macros and VBA may generate; and

Security in the cloud is much like security in your on-premises data centers – only without the costs of maintaining facilities and hardware. In the cloud, you don’t have to manage physical servers or storage …

Introduction ¥ Why Storage Security (ConÕt) — On average, most organizations spend more resources to secure their web servers, which may hold static marketing data, than protecting intellectual property held in their own SAN ¥ Connectivity — SANs often bridge several security zones (DMZ, Internal, Application, and Database networks) that